Legal SIG meeting #10

Legal SIG meeting #10

From risk to resolution: A practical workshop on conflict of interests management in research institutions

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This hands on workshop invites professionals from universities and research organisations to collaboratively explore how conflict of interests situations emerge and how institutions can respond effectively. Through group exercises and structured discussions, participants will unpack inherent risks, examine institutional vulnerabilities, and analyse real?world scenarios involving multiple stakeholders.

A core element of the session is peer learning participants will be encouraged to share experiences, compare institutional approaches, and exchange best practices from across Europe. The workshop will also address how institutional policies can support early detection, consistent evaluation, and effective resolution of conflict of interests situations.

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Merinova OY - TII President, Finland

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University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

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University of Innsbruck, Austria

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Leiden University, Netherlands